Minnesota licensing board using ‘mafia tactics’ on new teachers to accept critical race theory: Experts

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New teachers in Minnesota are expected to adopt aspects of critical race theory and gender ideology in order to acquire teaching licenses in the state.

‘For Kids and Country’ Founder Rebecca Friedrichs speaks out on the new rule changes for aspiring teachers.

Rebecca Friedrichs, a twenty-eight-year public school teacher and the founder of"For Kids and Country," told Fox News Digital that every single"buzzword" from the far-left political agenda is listed in the new standards. "We're being told by a teaching licensing board, and by a union that claims to represent us, and by legislators that claim to represent we the people—that we're forced to do this," Friedrichs said.

Residents of Loudoun County, Virginia, helped make critical race theory a national conversation in 2021. The changes also present a grey area regarding whether the rule changes when it comes to current teachers trying to renew their licenses. PELSB has said that these standards will not impact licensing renewal processes, but the American experiment is skeptical because of ambiguous language pulled from and inspired by Illinois.Illinois has similar board rule changes that apply to current teachers. Several other states are expected to follow suit.

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